Magic Conch Shell
by Phyllis Kaltenbach
Original - Not For Sale
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Dimensions
20.000 x 16.000 inches
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Title
Magic Conch Shell
Artist
Phyllis Kaltenbach
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
The Fantasy of the "Magic Land of a Conch Shell," with lady diving into the sea shell. Created by my own h ands
One of my own favorites, and one of my first Originals!! The watermark will not appear on your beautiful, finished product.***
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January 11th, 2012
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Comments (120)
Mike Nahorniak
Quite magical indeed; her diving form is spectacular, great imagination Phyllis! F/V!
Renu S
This is really beautiful, both the concept and the painting...the shell also reminds me of a "ear"
Phyllis Kaltenbach replied:
Thank you, so very much, Renu S. This was one of my very own, first, originals after i had many painting lessons, many years ago.
Randy Rosenberger
Congratulations on being chosen for the big Feature, Elvis Pick of the Week, Your artwork was chosen to be FEATURED in this HOT spot on our homepage for this week. A truly lovely piece of artwork for all the world to view and enjoy. Thanks much for sharing! Randy “Elvis” Rosenberger Administrator of the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group
Phyllis Kaltenbach replied:
Thank you, so very much, Randy"Elvis", for FEATURING my Magic Conch, in your wonderful group of Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery! Truly hope "You-all" enjoy! Smiles!
larisa Fedotova
Fantastic artwork! L/F/tw
Phyllis Kaltenbach replied:
Thank you, so very much, Larisa! It was one of my very first original paintings! I am very proud of it! Smiles!
Hanne Lore Koehler
Delightful fantasy painting, Phyllis! Beautiful colors and details! Wonderful diver and conch shell! L/F
Phyllis Kaltenbach replied:
Thank you so very much, Hanne! That original conch shell sat on the bathtub of my mother's house for years, now on mine! I wonder where it originally came from! I remember, as a child, finding beautiful shells on a beach!